Abstract
A prospective study on the initial assessment and further management of patients with Contact Lens related keratitis presenting to the Acute Services at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital.. Other points which will be highlighted are 1.Referral protocols when a patient with Contact lens related keratitis presents to an optometrist 2.How soon would a patient with contact lens related keratitis need to be seen by an ophthalmologist 3.Initial assessment and further management. 4.What type of contact lens related keratitis are referred to a corneal subspecialist 5.What type of contact lenses is more likely to cause contact lens related keratitis according to The Manchester Royal Eye Hospital Experience. 6.How long does it usually take for full resolution 7.Best advice to patients to try and avoid contact lens related keratitis
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